The Lower Hudson Valley will likely get another shot of winter this weekend.

Are we going to get more snow?

A mix of rain and snow could fall on Friday morning before turning to rain after 11 a.m., according to the National Weather Service, which said there is a 60 percent chance of precipitation on Friday and a 50 percent chance of rain on Friday night. The weather service predicts 1 inch of snow in Putnam County and less than an inch in Westchester and Rockland counties between 2 a.m. Friday and 2 p.m. Friday.

At most there could be a coating of snow, said AccuWeather meteorologist Paul Walker.

There are not expected to be issues on the roads as temperatures are expected to reach the low 50s by Friday afternoon, according to the weather service.

But that'll be the high point for the weekend.

What's going to happen on Saturday?

Temperatures are expected to bottom out in the low 30s on Friday night and top out in the mid-30s on Saturday, when there is a chance of rain and snow before 9 a.m., then a possibility of snow throughout the day, according to the weather service.

Snow could affect travel plans on Saturday in the Lower Hudson Valley.(Photo: AccuWeather.com)

Walker said there could be a few inches of snow on Saturday, but it's possible the storm might miss the area and stay south of us.

How much snow are we going to get?

We could see 2 to 4 inches of snow, according to the weather service, which said there is a 60 percent chance of precipitation during the day and a 40 percent chance of snow before 11 p.m.

Then does it get warmer?

Temperatures in the area are expected to hit the low 40s on Sunday, mid-40s on Monday and Tuesday, and high 40s on Wednesday, according to the weather service.